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100-word list for your Mother tongue
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== Languages of India ==
My bad on the Indian languages article, I did not pay close enough attention. Thanks.

Revision as of 01:54, 13 July 2007

Chittagong

The whole article has huge sections copied from Banglapedia article on Chittagong. So, please don't restore the copyvio text. Thank you. --Ragib 16:18, 7 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Atisha

Dear Tarikur, I don't know where you learned this, but Atisha certainly did not invent bodhicitta - that lies at the basis of the Mahayana tradition which arose over 1,000 years before Atisha's birth. rudy 00:48, 3 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject History of Bangladesh has started. It needs members and participants. Aditya Kabir 11:52, 17 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

arbcom

Can you please post your thoughts on Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/India-Pakistan

Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/India-Pakistan/evidence

and Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/India-Pakistan/workshop

Thanks.--Nadirali نادرالی

How do you think the article is progressing? Can you suggest anything for formatting of the article/ further improvement? Yes, all the sections are not upto the mark yet. Anything more? Regards. Dwaipayan (talk) 17:46, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

100-word list for your Mother tongue

Good day! Could you help me and provide translations for the following 100 basic word in your mother tongue. Not in the standard language but in your native local variety (dialect) if you (used to) speak any (and then indicate please how you call your language /dialect and precise location like state –district – town/village). If there are synonyms or known dialectal variants provide them with comments if possible. Also please indicate if you know that certain words are borrowing. You can fill in right here using either IPA transcription or some other spelling you like (just describe your conventions). Thank you in advance! --Koryakov Yuri 12:39, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • I, me –
  • thou (you, singular) –
  • we –
  • this –
  • that –
  • who? –
  • what? –
  • not –
  • all –
  • many –
  • one –
  • two –
  • big –
  • long –
  • small –
  • woman –
  • man (adult male) –
  • man (human being) –
  • fish –
  • bird –
  • dog –
  • louse
  • tree –
  • seed –
  • leaf –
  • root –
  • bark (of a tree) –
  • skin –
  • meat (flesh) –
  • blood –
  • bone –
  • fat –
  • egg –
  • horn –
  • tail –
  • feather (of a bird) –
  • hair –
  • head –
  • ear –
  • eye –
  • nose –
  • mouth –
  • tooth –
  • tongue –
  • claw (nail) –
  • foot –
  • knee –
  • hand –
  • belly –
  • neck –
  • breast(s) (of a woman) –
  • heart –
  • liver –
  • drink (verb) –
  • eat (verb) –
  • bite (verb) –
  • see (verb) –
  • hear (verb) –
  • know (verb) –
  • sleep (verb) –
  • die (verb) –
  • kill (verb) –
  • swim (verb) –
  • fly (verb) –
  • walk/go (verb) –
  • come (verb) –
  • lie (down) (verb) –
  • sit (verb) –
  • stand (verb) –
  • give (verb) –
  • say (verb) –
  • sun –
  • moon –
  • star –
  • water –
  • rain –
  • stone –
  • sand –
  • earth –
  • cloud –
  • smoke –
  • fire –
  • ash –
  • burn (trans. verb) –
  • road (path) –
  • mountain –
  • red –
  • green –
  • yellow –
  • white –
  • black –
  • night –
  • warm (hot) –
  • cold –
  • full –
  • new –
  • good –
  • round –
  • dry –
  • name –

Languages of India

My bad on the Indian languages article, I did not pay close enough attention. Thanks.